"By Interstate 70: a dog skeleton, a vacuum cleaner, TV dinners, a doll, a pie, rolls of carpet.Later, next to the South Platte River: algae, broken concrete, jet contrails, the smell of crude oil. What I hope to document, though not at the expense of surface detail, is the form that underlies this apparent chaos."
About Robert Adam
Robert Adam — Life and Legacy
Robert Adam was a pivotal figure in 18th-century architecture, renowned for his neoclassical designs that emphasized symmetry and harmony. His work, particularly in the realm of domestic architecture, showcased a unique blend of classical elements with modern sensibilities. Adam famously stated, 'Architecture is the masterly, correct, and magnificent play of forms under light,' reflecting his belief in the importance of light and form in creating beautiful spaces. This perspective not only shaped his architectural philosophy but also challenged the prevailing styles of his time, advocating for a return to classical principles. Adam's designs, characterized by elegant proportions and intricate detailing, have left a lasting impact on the field of architecture. His ability to integrate architecture with interior design created environments that were both functional and aesthetically pleasing. The influence of his work can be seen in various modern architectural practices that seek to balance tradition with innovation. Today, Adam's quotes and ideas continue to resonate, reminding us of the enduring value of beauty and harmony in our built environments.
Quote collection
Robert Adam quotes
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"We show wisdom by a decent conformity to social etiquette; it is excess of neatness or display that creates dandyism in men, and coquetry in women."
"If as individuals we can improve the geography only slightly, if at all, perhaps the more appropriately scaled subject for reshaping is ourselves."